Review
RSSJenny Carlyon and Diana Morrow present a history of some of Auckland’s most salubrious suburbs.
Tokyo architect Kengo Kuma creates a sense of space using walls of light.
NZTA has been trying to make the road over Rimutaka Hill, with notorious Muldoon’s Corner, safer.
In response to the Christchurch devastation, Warren and Mahoney have proposed a sequence of strategies.
An energy-efficient bach designed by Victoria University students is a finalist in a United States Government competition.
The only meeting of art and architecture needn’t be an abstract sculpture in a building forecourt or a polite artwork on a boardroom wall.
Works at Wynyard Quarter have been racing ahead to be finished for Rugby World Cup, transforming Auckland’s waterfront.
The beautiful promenades, residential gardens and open spaces of Europe’s inner cities are the subject of this German book.
This book is a collection of projects from around the world, saluting that recognizable and disposable material – cardboard.
A look at the future of the prefab industry and recent innovative prefab projects.
A beautiful entrance for a beautiful city? Void Architecture Research Urbanism attempts to right the wrongs in Whanganui.
Garth Falconer reviews the first book dedicated to Maori architecture.
Does the St Heliers case clear the way for easier demolition of character buildings?
Interior magazine takes a tour of the most significant corporate building of recent times.
Landscape designer Philip Smith documents images of urban art and graffiti Granada style.
The Tongan diaspora around the Pacific Rim, particularly in Auckland, participate in a history of architectural exchange.
A new training camp for the Royal New Zealand Navy threw up some interesting challenges for constructors.